![]() ![]() In actuality, eels are toxic to humans and mammals if eaten raw, and must be cooked to neutralize its poisons before eating. There are only four known species of dragons that like to eat eels: the Skrill (specifically Shadow Skrills), the Typhoomerang, the Death Song, and the Slithersong. One spin-off activity book, Look And Find: How to Train Your Dragon, does show eel on the dinner table at the Haddock House. Vikings are not specifically seen eating eels in the Franchise, but it is implied when Hiccup brings the injured Toothless a variety of fish to eat from his village in the How to Train Your Dragon Movie. Humans in the real world are known to use eels as a food. This may be because these eels resemble the Electric Eel more than actual eel species, as Electric Eels do breathe air. All eels that appear in the franchise can move efficiently and without a struggle on land. They range greatly in size, and even growing to gigantic, unrealistic proportions. The Eels seen in the DreamWorks Dragons Franchise are generally fictitious and not based on true eel species. Its long body looks very similar to true eel species and often gets lumped in with them. To note, the Electric Eel is not an eel, but a type of Knifefish and it belongs to the family, Gymnotidae. They move by undulating their bodies, and can even move in a reverse direction. ![]() For the most part, Eels are predators of other fish. ![]() They can be found in a variety of environments from deep seas to shallow freshwater environments. 4.9.2 Look And Find: How to Train Your DragonĮels are a large group of fish usually distinguished by their elongated appearance similar to snakes and small fins, belonging to the Order Anguilliformes.4.6 Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon. ![]()
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